Curt Smith
Curt Smith “is the voice of authority on baseball broadcasting,” says USA Today. His 16 books include the classic Voices of the Game; Storied Stadiums; The Voice: Mel Allen’s Untold Story; A Talk in the Park; Pull Up a Chair: The Vin Scully Story; The Storytellers; Our House; and George H.W. Bush: Character at the Core. Smith is a GateHouse Media columnist, Associated Press award-winning radio commentator, and senior lecturer of English at the University of Rochester. He also has hosted Smithsonian Institution, SiriusXM Radio, and National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum series, written ESPN TV’s “Voices of the Game” documentary series, and written more speeches than anyone for former President George H. W. Bush. The New York Times terms his work “the high point of Bush familial eloquence.” Smith lives with his wife and two children in Upstate New York.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Curt Smith
SABR Games Project stories written by Curt Smith
SABR Journal Articles written by Curt Smith
- The Three Broadcast Amigos: Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, and Ralph Kiner
- U.S. Presidents and The Babe
- 1951 Giants: At the Broadcast Summit
- Oakland Athletics: Westward-Ho, In Stages
- 1972 A’s: A World Champion Worth the Wait
- 1973 World Series: Two for the Money
- 1974 World Series: ‘The Twilight of the Gods’
- Does the Way Lead to San Jose?
SABR Research Topics written by Curt Smith
SABR Research Articles written by Curt Smith
SABR Ballparks written by Curt Smith